Hello,
I have been trying to arrive at a workaround for this problem for a few days. Right now I would accept being able to logically turn off Ajax if the browser is IE 6. This would be an ugly workaround, but it would restore functionality to a production application and also punish my client for standardizing on IE 6.
The application uses a series of forms that utilize RadMultiPage controls in a RadWindow. In addition, the forms are entirely based on CSS positioning elements to structure the forms. The symptom is that if the browser is IE 6 (only), when switching from page to page, all controls disappear. If I turn off Ajax, by removing the RadAjaxPanel, the forms display properly when switching from page to page. All works fine in IE 7, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome.
I have a very compact standalone project that will illustrate this if necessary.
Thanks, Steve
I have been trying to arrive at a workaround for this problem for a few days. Right now I would accept being able to logically turn off Ajax if the browser is IE 6. This would be an ugly workaround, but it would restore functionality to a production application and also punish my client for standardizing on IE 6.
The application uses a series of forms that utilize RadMultiPage controls in a RadWindow. In addition, the forms are entirely based on CSS positioning elements to structure the forms. The symptom is that if the browser is IE 6 (only), when switching from page to page, all controls disappear. If I turn off Ajax, by removing the RadAjaxPanel, the forms display properly when switching from page to page. All works fine in IE 7, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome.
I have a very compact standalone project that will illustrate this if necessary.
Thanks, Steve